Potty Training Chart Review & Giveaway

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Now I know baby girl is only 8 months old so way too early for potty training. Although Holly Willoughby did potty train her one year old son so she claimed earlier this year. As a new mum I honestly don’t have the foggiest idea when to start potty training. But I’m sure my mother’s instinct will kick in and I will know when she’s ready!

I know many of you are mum’s and some of you are around the potty training stage I expect, so when I was asked if I would like to review and host a giveaway for the Victoria Chart Company, I thought it would be a great idea. I’m sure you can also pass on some tips to me for when my time comes around…hint hint!

The Victoria Chart Company does quite a few reward charts for various things. Like sleep charts, tooth brushing charts and toddler charts. I think the idea behind these charts is amazing. The potty training chart was shortlisted in the Prima Mother & Pregnancy awards 2016. You can also pick up extra stickers from their online shop as well.

Included in the pack

So when I opened up the potty training pack it contained:

Wall Chart

2 sheets of stickers – stars and smiley faces

How to use booklet with tips and guidelines to get the best results

Wipe clean pen

Sticky fixing pads

The wall chart is very sturdy and I don’t see why not it couldn’t be used for future children.

It’s a great idea using stickers because all children love getting a sticker. They can see their progress as well.

What is good about the chart is that it can be used for grown-up toilets as well as using the potty for training.

This chart encourages and praises to help parents support children. I really do love this approach and know that this is how I will be learning baby girl through her potty training journey.

The stickers are in smiley faces and stars. You use the smiley faces each time your child does well. The gold stars are for when they do something exceptionally well. Can include an activity that they have done without being asked or reminded. Like using the potty by themselves or remembering to wash their hands.

I believe the chart is simple to understand but effective it what it aims to achieve. It’s bright and colourful and provides focus to help with the potty training journey.

Oh and as a little extra you can download a printable certificate when potty training has been completed from the Victoria Chart Company website. – A fantastic idea!

Giveaway

*I was given the Potty Training Reward Chart in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post also contains affiliate links.

*Terms and Conditions – There is one Potty Training Reward Chart to giveaway. The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative will be offered. The winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter.com from all valid entries and be notified by Twitter and email. The winner will have 28 days to respond with a valid UK address before a new winner is selected. Open to all UK entrants aged 18 or over only. Facebook and Twitter are in no way associated with this giveaway.

Don’t get too stressed if your little one is taking a long time to get the hang of using the potty. My eldest took to it straight away, however, my second daughter took longer. Every child is different and they will get the hang of it eventually.

Oh this looks fab Rachel! Lately Emma has been tugging at her nappy loads and at not even 18 months, I think she’s going to want to be potty trained as soon as she can. But when we do, this will come in handy! #triballove

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